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St. Augustine
Confessions

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1 Int | philosophy of the Greco-Roman world to a new apologetic use 2 Int | psychologist in the ancient world. His observations and descriptions 3 Int | in producing this created world in which such personal histories 4 Int | massive Christian metaphysical world view. In Books XII and XIII, 5 1, VI | dies - since before the world was, indeed, before all 6 1, IX | was to flourish in this world and distinguish myself in 7 1, IX | which men throughout the world pray so fervently to be 8 1, XIII | The friendship of this world is fornication against thee; 9 2, II | the things that are of the world, how he may please his wife.”44 10 2, III | inebriation in which the world so often forgets thee, its 11 2, III | were not her hopes of the world to come, which my mother 12 3, IV | after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ: for 13 3, VI | the basic elements of this world, thy creation. And, indeed, 14 4, XII | delay, but ran through the world, crying out by words, deeds, 15 4, XII | had never left, for “the world was made by him.”104 In 16 4, XII | made by him.”104 In this world he was, and into this world 17 4, XII | world he was, and into this world he came, to save sinners. 18 4, XV | man that cometh into the world110; for “in thee there 19 5, II | For lo, they live in a world of beauty and yet are themselves 20 5, III | form a fair judgment of the world, even though they had not 21 5, IV | faithful man who possesses the world’s wealth as though he had 22 5, XII | they embrace the fleeting world and scorn thee, who abidest 23 5, XIII | famed through the whole world as one of the best of men, 24 5, XIV | concerning the body of this world, nature as a whole - now 25 6, III | esteemed a happy man, as the world counted happiness, because 26 6, IV | the maladies of the whole world, and endowed them with such 27 6, V | roamed the broad way of the world, and thou didst not desert 28 6, XI | has spread over the entire world, and God would never have 29 6, XI | abandoning my hopes of this world and giving myself wholly 30 6, XIV | broad and beaten ways of the world; for many thoughts were 31 6, I | either infused into the world, or infinitely diffused 32 6, I | infinitely diffused beyond the world - and this was the incorruptible, 33 6, I | interpenetrating the whole mass of the world, reaching out beyond in 34 6, I | several portions of the world in fragments, great to the 35 6, VI | prosperous paths of this world, was increased in wealth, 36 6, IX | every man who comes into the world.” And further, that “he 37 6, IX | further, that “he was in the world, and the world was made 38 6, IX | was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the 39 6, IX | was made by him, and the world knew him not.”187 But that “ 40 6, IX(201) | philosophers of the Greco-Roman world. This was a favorite theme 41 6, XIII | no longer desire a better world, because my thought ranged 42 6, XVII | from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being 43 6, XVIII | himself. But in this lower world, he built for himself a 44 6, XXI | whom the prince of this world found nothing worthy of 45 7, I | life I was living in the world. Now, indeed, my passions 46 7, II | beggarly elements of this world,”240 whereas in the Platonists, 47 7, II | Forum - which men of this world esteem a great honor - this 48 7, III | from the beginning of the world to the end, from the angels 49 7, IV | chosen the weak things of the world to confound the strong; 50 7, IV | chosen the base things of the world and things that are despised, 51 7, IV | The more, therefore, the world prized the heart of Victorinus ( 52 7, V | hesitated to forsake the world and serve thee because my 53 7, V | with the baggage of the world I was sweetly burdened, 54 7, VI | great reputations in the world. Thus he avoided all distractions 55 7, VI | thou didst see, and the world dropped away from his mind, 56 7, VII | the abandonment of this world’s happiness to devote myself 57 7, VII | treasures and kingdoms of this world; better than all bodily 58 7, X | man that comes into the world.” Mark what you say and 59 7, XII | wife nor any other of this world’s hopes, but set my feet 60 8, III | thee from the fever of the world - with the perpetual freshness 61 8, IV | possible, throughout the whole world, against the pride of the 62 8, IV | sung throughout the whole world, and none can hide himself 63 8, VII | throughout the rest of the world.288~16. Then by a vision 64 8, VIII | might be born into this world’s light, and in her heart, 65 8, X | talking thus and that this world, with all its joys, seemed 66 8, X | Now that my hopes in this world are satisfied, I do not 67 9, VI | and questions, so that the world appears one way to this 68 9, XXVIII | in the prosperity of this world; there is woe in the fear 69 9, XXVIII | the adversities of this world - a second woe, and a third, 70 9, XXXI | he who hath “overcome the world369 intercedeth with thee 71 9, XXXIV | seasons the life of the world for her blind lovers with 72 9, XXXVI | ambitious designs of the world, and “the foundations of 73 9, XL | senses I have viewed the world as I was able and have noticed 74 10 | of the beginning of the world and time and shows that 75 10, V | earth. Nowhere in the whole world didst thou make the whole 76 10, V | didst thou make the whole world, because there was no place 77 10, V(421) | receive. The notion of the world fashioned from pre-existent 78 10, X(430) | of the eternity of this world was widely held in Greek 79 10, XXX | no time without a created world, and let them cease to speak 80 11, IV | be found anywhere in the world nearer to a total formlessness 81 11, IV | which to make this shapely world - as fittingly indicated 82 11, VIII | O Lord, hadst made the world out of unformed matter, 83 11, VIII | of which the changeable world consists - and yet does 84 11, XII | in the formation of this world. And all this because such 85 11, XVII | briefly this whole visible world; then after this, by an 86 11, XVII | out of it, this visible world - with all its entities 87 11, XIX | likewise true that this visible world has its own great division ( 88 11, XX | universal mass of this corporeal world, with all the observable 89 11, XX | the mighty mass of this world.”489 Another takes still 90 11, XXI | entire corporeal mass of the world, divided into two very great 91 11, XXVI | nations throughout the whole world - from such a great pinnacle 92 11, XXVII | their familiarity with the world suggests to them.~In these 93 11, XXVIII | the tangible, corporeal world is produced, containing 94 11, XXVIII | the invisible and visible world; another, only to the visible 95 11, XXVIII | another, only to the visible world, in which we admire the 96 12, X | man that comes into the world529?~ 97 12, XIII | Be not conformed to this world, but be transformed by the 98 12, XV | even to the end of the world. Indeed, both heaven and 99 12, XVII(579) | is used to indicate this world, with its bitter saltiness 100 12, XVIII | appear like “lights in the world,”586 cleaving to the firmament 101 12, XVIII | manifest throughout the world - may shed light upon the 102 12, XIX | in the firmament of the world,602 who have forsaken all 103 12, XIX | you are the light of the world and you are not to be hid 104 12, XX | buffeting billows of the world, to instruct the nations 105 12, XX | words to the end of the world610 - and this because 106 12, XXI | themselves from the love of this world, so that their soul may 107 12, XXI | Be not conformed to this world;616 separate yourselves 108 12, XXI | taken up by this transitory world and conformed to it.~31. 109 12, XXI | Be not conformed to this world,” to the end that “the earth110 12, XXII | turned from the love of the world, in which we died by living 111 12, XXII | Be not conformed to this world,” which thou didst speak 112 12, XXIII | state of society in this world. For what business of his 113 12, XXIII | because of the abyss of this world and the blindness of our 114 12, XXX | the nether parts of the world.647 They who speak thus 115 12, XXXI | received the spirit of the world, but the Spirit of God, 116 12, XXXII | the universal mass of the world or the universal creation 117 12, XXXII | the originalbody” of the world between the spiritual (higher) 118 12, XXXIII | nihilo), but the form of the world thou didst form from formless 119 12, XXXVIII(654)| Augustine's notion that the world exists as a thought in the


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